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Hearing loss can result from a single loud sound (like firecrackers) near your ear. Or, more often, hearing loss can result over time from damage caused by repeated exposure to loud sounds. The louder the sound, the shorter the amount of time it takes for hearing loss to occur.

How Managing Diet, Exercise, and Hearing Loss Can Lower Alzheimer’s Risk Most people with Alzheimer’s disease are 65 years and older. The risk doubles every five years after age 65. Age, family history, genetics, and lifestyle choices all contribute to the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Studies show that exercising and eating a Mediterranean diet can

Older adults with untreated hearing loss may develop additional health problems that lead to more frequent hospitalizations and higher health costs than their counterparts without hearing trouble, two U.S. studies suggest. One study followed 4,728 people for a decade, starting when they were 61 years old, on average. Half had untreated hearing loss. Over 10